"That was the worst I've felt in our marriage. I was failing miserably."

When Red Table Talk premiered earlier this year, its honest and personal style quickly won over viewers.

The webseries is broadcast on Facebook Watch, and features three generations of women from the same family: Jada Pinkett Smith, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones, and her daughter, singer Willow Smith.

The trio talked about plenty of hot topics in the first season, and it was very common for guests to get emotional during their interviews.

"Sometimes they need to be reimagined and transformed. Sometimes they are simply over… but either way, I pray the folks going [through] this painful transition find the patient and the love within to not throw the ‘babies’ out with the bath water."

In another recent interview, her husband explained just how the Smiths have "reimagined" their marriage.

"We don’t even say we’re married anymore," Smith told Tidal's Rap Radar podcast. "We refer to ourselves as life partners, where you get into that space where you realize you are literally with somebody for the rest of your life."

"There are no deal-breakers. There’s nothing she could do — ever. Nothing that would break our relationship. She has my support ’til death and it feels so good to get to that space."

"Will and I BOTH can do WHATEVER we want, because we TRUST each other to do so."

Just 7 short days until our next round of episodes, Red Table Talk family! We’re back Monday, Oct. 22 ✨ #redtabletalk

Smith has talked about the deep trust he shares with his wife in the past, and it even inspired unusual rumors that the couple have an "open marriage."

In 2005, the actor kicked off the spicy rumors by saying, "If it came down to it, then one [spouse] can say to the other, 'Look, I need to have sex with somebody. I'm not going to if you don't approve of it — but please approve of it.'"

It took until 2013 for Pinkett Smith to address the rumors, clarifying that despite what's allowed in their marriage, she and her husband are happy together.

"Will and I BOTH can do WHATEVER we want, because we TRUST each other to do so," she wrote on Facebook. "This does NOT mean we have an open relationship."

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